
NEWS ARCHIVE
FERRARI REFUTES FLOUTING TOBACCO BAN
Ferrari has responded to suggestions that its race car livery could be in breach of European tobacco advertising laws.
SILVERSTONE AIMS TO BE FASTEST TRACK
Silverstone has unveiled the new layout which will be used for the British GP on July 11, and one which could make the Northamptonshire, England track the fastest on the F1 calendar.
SAUBER: I'D DO THE SAME THING AGAIN
After a difficult start to his second spell as an F1 team principal, Peter Sauber takes stock after the four overseas races of the 2010 season.
JOHN BOOTH TALKS ABOUT VIRGIN'S F1 BAPTISM
Virgin Racing team principal John Booth is a former British FF1600 front runner with a 'hard man' reputation, winning the 1983 FF1600 'Champion of Champions' race at Brands Hatch. On retiring from driving he formed Manor Motorsport and has had championship-winning success.
FROM HORSEPOWER TO FOOT POWER
Having witnessed a tough start for his new Virgin Racing team in the first four flyaway grands prix, Sir Richard Branson forgot about horsepower and donned his running shoes to take part in last weekend's London Marathon.
PIRELLI JOINS POTENTIAL F1 TYRE SUPPLIERS
Pirelli's has approved a feasibility study into returning to the F1 arena it left at the end of the 1991 season with 42 victories to its name.
MONTEZEMOLO RESIGNS AS FIAT CHAIRMAN
Luca di Montezemolo has resigned as chairman of Fiat. Montezemolo, also president of Fiat subsidiary Ferrari, became the chairman of the Italian car manufacturer after the death of Umberto Agnelli in 2004.

CAN ANYONE TAKE IT TO RED BULL OVER 19 RACES?
The last three grands prix have all been highly entertaining. But it's all been about mixed conditions. What you cannot escape though, is that in normal dry conditions, Red Bull's RB6 is undeniably the quickest car on the grid.
HRT ANNOUNCES YAMAMOTO AS RESERVE DRIVER
Hispania Racing has announced today that it has signed former Super Aguri and Spyker driver Sakon Yamamoto as it's test and reserve driver for the 2010 season.
FIA SETTLES WITH BRIATORE
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has announced that it has settled its dispute with former Renault team members Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds.
BRIATORE RESPONDS
Following the FIA announcement earlier today, Flavio Briatore issued a statement.
FERRARI ADMITS ENGINE PROBLEMS
Ferrari may lead both F1 championships after the first three races, but alarm bells are at full blast in Maranello, following a series of unexpected engine problems affecting the team's V8 motors.
FIA'S SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF
Formula 1's governing body the FIA has vowed to crack down on anyone found to have a trick suspension system in 2010.
RED BULLETPROOF? NOT YET...
With three races down, the world championship may be beautifully poised - with five drivers separated by four points - but the sheer dominance of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull during the Malaysian Grand Prix will have sent a shudder down the rest of the grid.

DON'T LOOK BACK IN DANGER
Wing mirrors will have to be mounted on the side of Formula 1 cars' cockpits in time for next month's Spanish Grand Prix following a crackdown from the FIA.
THURSDAY PRESS CONFERENCE
Malaysian GP - Thursday Press Conference
BRAKES NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR VETTEL EXIT
Brake manufacturer Brembo has taken the unusual step of denying that it suffered a failure causing Sebastian Vettel to crash out of last weekend's Australian Grand Prix.








































